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It protects the crayfish from predators
It protects the crayfish from predators
Chuck Norris
Many people think there is no predators of crayfish in England. Well they are morons who don't see many river animals. My mum LOVES crayfish and me and my family are from England and in fact, we caught 4 crayfish today and we got them in a pot. There is actually natural predators. Herons, otters, wild, feral or stray cats, mink and other crayfish eats crayfish.
It helps the crayfish to move around in the water. It is located in a spot that makes it difficult for predators to get at.
A Cray fish's predator are the Racoon and other bigger fish.
fish such as bass,walleye,salmon,bluegill,ect
Small fish, frogs, crayfish, or anything they can swallow. They are voracious predators.
After shedding its exoskeleton, a crayfish hides because it becomes vulnerable to injury and attacks from predators. The crayfish sheds its exoskeleton when it needs to grow. It can take two to three days for a crayfish to re-grow a new and larger one.
Sea gulls and Pelicans prey upon saltwater crabs.
all i can say is that they eat roots,crayfish,frogs,snails,cattials, bulush,and many other
crayfish is the name of the fresh water lobster. In a sense yes a lobster could be considered an ocean crayfish. They are found in bodies of water that do not freeze to the bottom; they are also mostly found in brooks and streams where there is fresh water running, and which have shelter against predators.